Psalm 31:10
For my life is spent with grief, and my years with sighing: my strength faileth because of mine iniquity, and my bones are consumed.
Cross-reference
Psalm 32:3 describes bones wasting and groaning from unconfessed sin — same physical symptoms but different cause, highlighting the link between sin and suffering.
Psalm 32:4 continues the theme of strength being sapped under God's heavy hand — directly paralleling the psalmist's loss of strength.
Psalm 71:9 pleads for God not to forsake when strength fails — directly echoing the psalmist's failing strength.
Psalm 88:15 echoes the same lifelong anguish and near-death suffering, reinforcing the psalmist's experience of unrelenting affliction.
Psalm 102:3-28 describes bones burning, heart withered, and groaning — directly paralleling the physical anguish and wasting away in Psalm 31:10.
Psalm 6:7 describes the eye wasting from grief and foes — matching the physical wasting of bones here.
Psalm 78:33 describes God ending Israel's years in futility — similar imagery of years consumed by suffering, but in a national judgment context.
Lamentations 3:4 says God made flesh and skin waste away and broke bones — directly parallel to bones wasting here.
Lamentations 1:13 speaks of fire sent into bones, causing desolation — similar to bones wasting away here.
Job 3:24 uses the same imagery of groaning and sighing as constant companions, mirroring the psalmist's anguish.
Job 17:7 describes eyes dim and frame wasting to a shadow — similar physical decay as the psalmist's bones growing weak.
Romans 9:2 expresses Paul's unceasing anguish for Israel — a different cause but same depth of emotional pain as the psalmist's.